A lot of applications are shipped as a bunch of services with included supervisor, and normally the administrator is not expected to fiddle with individual services. See for instance Gitlab.
I was not very happy with the ownCloud product and this rewirte was very much needed. I seem like they were just adding feature but tons of it just didn't work well at all.
I'm fine with less features, add them when they are ready.
I would maybe try it again after a rewrite.
Anybody have good alternatives? For me most important was exposing my files to other users and giving them access selectively. Also syncing files to the app would have been a great feature for me (this caused the most issues for me).
It sounds like Seafile would be worthwhile for you to look into, they do syncing quite well (based on a simplified version of git - its quite fast as they don't have to up-/download the whole file if it changes), and sharing also works fine. Doesn't have a lot of other features, but what it does it does relatively well. There are a few issues as with everything, esp. setup and updating is a bit annoying, but overall I'd recommend it. Can also do end to end encryption (with a few caveats, but IMHO good enough).
Using Nextcloud myself, that would be a good point to migrate. Nextcloud is not bad but sometimes i think the releases are not tested enough, with every release there is a problem, often not big ones but it's a bit to hmmm needy?
And there is also Seafile which is often forgotten:
NextCloud is more than enough for me with full secure setup. I do remmember pulled the repo of ownCloud on some dietpi and I did not liked it.
UI a bit oldscool and borring source code.
I hope you do know that NextCloud is a fork of ownCloud. NextCloud is probably just as boring. :)
I use Nextcloud and it is very dated and with poor performance in multiple areas.
I was expecting someone would come and make a more modern open source private cloud server in Go or Rust, but I did not expect ownCloud to do the rewrite. Nice!
The newest version of NextCloud is perfectly fine, not sure if you have tried that.
It is fast, extensible and due to its status, many clients and apps can sync to NextCloud. At this point it is known enough, that it can replace sonething like iCloud for anyone looking to switch.
That is the marketing side - reality is different.
I am always running the latest stable version.
Phone sync is terrible (does not work properly), opening gallery view with a few images takes from 30sec to never, iOS app crashes frequently, there are all kinds of UI glitches, etc.
Almost all of these problems have been reported in their bug tracker, some of them have been there for years, but since those are not that relevant for their business customers, they don't really fix them.
> ownCloud Infinite Scale
This type of branding makes me nauseous.